Harry Quinn has lost himself on the uncaring streets of Calcutta. Old by associative standards, his wisdom from a lifetime of trial had initially kept him alive. He now maintains that existence through experience and guile. Regulated to the trash-heap of humanity, he was content to bury any previous notions of worthiness under the fog of skate, but the powers of the universe had other ideas. Approached by a team of physicists working on the first particle teleportation machine, Harry has an opportunity seldom found in the darkness of self-defeat—a chance to truly see the light of life.